![]() Now concentrate on the head of the dinosaur. The feet are given a center line, and the claws are indicated on the "hands". They are given more volume by placing the final lines a little next to the auxiliary line drawn so far in pencil. Now use the black pencil to trace the arms and legs of the T-Rex. Also indicate the mouth and the top line of the head. Now draw the tail, body and head of the dinosaur with a black pencil. The "hands" or front feet can also resemble small triangles a bit. ![]() The feet are drawn on the round joints and somewhat resemble typical bird claws. Step 3: Limbsĭraw the arms and legs of the dinosaur. Have already the tail of the dinosaur in mind, so you achieve the appropriate swing. Now connect the two ovals with the pencil with a line and let this curved run out to the left. Using the pencil, draw two ovals of different sizes and orientations as shown in the picture. Choose a rubber eraser that is soft and not the ones that leave a faint color or worst is a scratch on the paper.Looking for a template to draw a scary Tyrannosaurus Rex? Then get out your pencil, because here comes the tutorial.įor this drawing you need a pencil, an eraser, an eraser-proof pencil and, if necessary, suitable colors to your taste. Good quality erasers are essential if you are going to use a pencil for drawing. Different grades of lead or graphite is also available for refilling your mechanical pencil. Mechanical pencils are good for small and subtle detailing that requires very thin lines, instead of sharpening your pencil several times just to have a thin and constant fine point that you need. Charcoal pencils are a bit messy to work with even the ‘hard’ grade charcoal pencil is still relatively softer compared to those with 4B to 6B grade pencils. The generic grades of soft, medium and hard are available in different brands. Different brands have different softness, hardness and blackness levels, so if you are going to use a certain brand for the first time, you should try them out first before applying it on your main drawing.Ĭharcoal pencils also come in different grades. It ranges from HB (hard and dark) to 9B (very soft and very dark), so when it comes to B pencils, the higher the number is the softer and darker it becomes. The B marking of pencils stand for blackness, this means that they can easily produce darker line marks and are softer than H pencils. The most common type (the one available anywhere) of pencil that does not indicate its grade mark is usually a 2H pencil. A pencil with only an H mark and doesn’t have a number means 1H. The ‘H’ engraved near the pencil’s tip (side of eraser) stands for hardness and it ranges from 2H to 9H. Familiarize yourself with different dinosaurs and know a bit about them while learning how to draw them. This book also includes a small amount of information about the dinosaurs given as examples. Learn how to apply simple details without the confusion of what to do next. The tutorials will begin with an easy example carefully explained, and then gradually increase in difficulty along the way.īegin by creating a base for easily creating a proportionate form of your dinosaur and move through the inking process and then coloring. During the process, you will learn how to use different lines and how to apply different color tones to your drawing instead of simply filling them with one color tone. ![]() Although this book is for drawing dinosaurs, the process of creating the figures and applying colors in them can be applied to many other things you may like to draw. The steps are designed in a way that can be applied to either digital drawing (drawing on a tablet) or traditionally (drawing on a paper). This book is a beginning guide to help you begin drawing dinosaurs and it contains several examples to follow. Publisher Introduction: Drawing Dinosaurs The author or publisher is not responsible for errors or omissions that may exist. ![]() The author or publisher is not responsible for the use or safety of any procedure or treatment mentioned in this book. The information is believed to be accurate as presented based on research by the author. The information is this book is provided for informational purposes only. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, including scanning, photocopying, or otherwise without prior written permission from JD-Biz Corp Copyright © 2016Īll Images Licensed by Fotolia, Pixabay, John Davidson, and 123RF. Drawing Dinosaurs for Kids A step by step dinosaur drawing guide for kids
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